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Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles

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Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles

Fish, amphibians and reptiles are groups of vertebrates.

Fish

Fish

  • Fish are oviparous. This means they lay eggs.
  • Fish are poikilotherms. This means they can not maintain their body temperature.
  • Fish have gills.
  • Fish have external fertilisation.
Amphibians

Amphibians

  • Amphibians are oviparous. This means they lay eggs.
  • Amphibians are poikilotherms. This means they can not maintain their body temperature.
  • Amphibians have lungs or gills.
  • Amphibians have external fertilisation.
Reptiles

Reptiles

  • Reptiles have lungs.
  • Reptiles have internal fertilisation.
  • Reptiles are oviparous. This means they lay eggs.
  • Reptiles are poikilotherms. This means they can not maintain their body temperature.
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